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I should have know that....back when I was hunting the turkey population was so low it was not very common around here. Maybe your son can practice calling in some to photo.
Not a bad idea. That would be good practice and wouldn't require any adult supervision....
My 8 year old is bugging to let him try turkey hunting. Not sure I want to go there. I'm not much of a hunter...I prefer to get up at a more civilized time of day...not 4:30 am I like to hunt quail and pheasant. Show up whenever, let the dogs do the work, have some fun and go home...
Not a bad idea. That would be good practice and wouldn't require any adult supervision....
My 8 year old is bugging to let him try turkey hunting. Not sure I want to go there. I'm not much of a hunter...I prefer to get up at a more civilized time of day...not 4:30 am I like to hunt quail and pheasant. Show up whenever, let the dogs do the work, have some fun and go home...
I'm with you on that Guapo
"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
Oops...posted too late about the job requirements...
You like the "orphans preferred" line?! I guess they don't want to have to notify any parents that their son was scalped somewhere in the great plains while delivering a love letter...
Oops...posted too late about the job requirements...
You like the "orphans preferred" line?! I guess they don't want to have to notify any parents that their son was scalped somewhere in the great plains while delivering a love letter...
That was quite the job..... There are still some old Pony Express stations around up here.
"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
One day down and One day back it was about 978 miles or something. I pulled the 19SS Crownline down there and the truck knew it was tied on to something different on the way back The Gas Gauge sure did anyway
"Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace
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